peer reviewedOver the last two decades, the unprecedented expansion of cross-border banking on the African banking market has raised concern about their effects on host countries’ markets. This paper investigates to what extent this expansion has affected competition and cost efficiency in the African banking market using a sample of 429 active commercial banks from 2000 to 2015. Results show that CBB activities enhance competition, mainly driven by African CBB. At the regional scale, these effects are more substantial in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) because African CBBs have more expanded their activities in SSA. We also document that more efficient banks alleviate the competition induced by the expansion of African CBBs. The latter exhibit lo...
Etudes & documentsThis paper reviews the literature regarding the consequences of interbank competit...
Purpose- In this study, we test the so-called ‘Quiet Life Hypothesis’ (QLH) which postulates that ba...
2005 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
A change in the number of firms is believed to modify the dynamics of market structure and strategie...
Over the last decades, the banking market has experienced various changes including the expansion of...
peer reviewedThis article investigates how bank competition has evolved in Africa following the rece...
This paper investigates the effect of competition on bank performance and tests the convergence of p...
We contribute to the existing literature on the nexus between competition and risk taking in the ban...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper examines the extent of banking competition in African subregional markets. A dynamic vers...
The excessive cost of financial intermediation in the Sub-Saharan African banking sectors motivates ...
This thesis is concerned with the role of interbank competition in Africa. During the past decade, A...
Banks play an important role in the developing economies as they intermediate between the savings an...
This paper provides a comparative analysis of profit efficiency and cost inefficiency of commercial ...
Various studies have examined the relationship between competition and efficiency in the banking sec...
Etudes & documentsThis paper reviews the literature regarding the consequences of interbank competit...
Purpose- In this study, we test the so-called ‘Quiet Life Hypothesis’ (QLH) which postulates that ba...
2005 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
A change in the number of firms is believed to modify the dynamics of market structure and strategie...
Over the last decades, the banking market has experienced various changes including the expansion of...
peer reviewedThis article investigates how bank competition has evolved in Africa following the rece...
This paper investigates the effect of competition on bank performance and tests the convergence of p...
We contribute to the existing literature on the nexus between competition and risk taking in the ban...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper examines the extent of banking competition in African subregional markets. A dynamic vers...
The excessive cost of financial intermediation in the Sub-Saharan African banking sectors motivates ...
This thesis is concerned with the role of interbank competition in Africa. During the past decade, A...
Banks play an important role in the developing economies as they intermediate between the savings an...
This paper provides a comparative analysis of profit efficiency and cost inefficiency of commercial ...
Various studies have examined the relationship between competition and efficiency in the banking sec...
Etudes & documentsThis paper reviews the literature regarding the consequences of interbank competit...
Purpose- In this study, we test the so-called ‘Quiet Life Hypothesis’ (QLH) which postulates that ba...
2005 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...